FORM 112 - MADAR SIGHTING
INFORMATION REPORT
NEWINGTON, CONNECTICUT - JANUARY 11, 2021
I. DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT
January 11, 2021; Newington, Connecticut
8:50 pm EST. The primary witness and his
wife were leaving their home and spotted a black triangle flying
at treetop level. It was about a quarter mile north of their
position along the Berlin Turnpike (US Route 5 and 15). He saw it
first and alerted her to it. They were able to see it for about 6
to 10 seconds as it descended behind the trees / hill sharply
turning north towards Cedar Mountain and were able to clearly see
the underside of it. It had three white lights, one on each corner
and a much smaller yellow/green strobe light in the center.
II. MADAR DATA
Node 151 is a test node of a field unit shown as Manchester but
actually log-booked at Newington that date. The magnetometer showed
a 6.75 milligaus spike at 8:51 pm, not that particularly impressive,
but the compass showed some variation from 4 minutes prior to the
sighting and that is considered significant ( 152.62 to 156.07
degrees) . Node 106, however shows a field spike of 6.0 milligaus
within the minute of 8:50 pm which was 01:50:18 UT and at the 18 sec
mark, suggesting the reading might have been higher at some point
during that 60-second period. In this case the opposite was true
with the onboard compass on 106 where variations were absent.
III. STATUS OF INVESTIGATION
Investigated by MUFON, CMS number 113740
IV. CONCLUSIONS
MUFON: Lists this case as unexplained, Unknown Aerial Vehicle.
MADAR: There was apparently a lack of motion requiring any noteable
energy consumption, which could explain why the nodes at Newington
(151 and 106) were not actually triggered. The readings in the
Newington case are interesting, with the compass variation component
falling in line with previous compass cases of which we have over
150+ cases on record. We can't explain the difference in readings
where two MADAR dataprobes have the same hardware and software,
other than the shield settings. 151 was set at 25 milligaus and 106
was lower at 22. The shield or threshold doesn't affect the compass
sensitivity as it does the magnetometer.
Fran Ridge
MADAR OPERATIONS DIRECTOR